Sir George Bartley

1842 - September 13, 1910
Summary information for Sir George Bartley

Contributions

1903

SENTENCE ON A MEMBER. Commons February 17, 1903

KING'S SPEECH (MOTION FOR AN ADDRESS) Commons February 20, 1903

ARTHUR ALFRED LYNCH. Commons February 23, 1903

IMMIGRATION OF DESTITUTE ALIENS. Commons February 26, 1903

10 speeches — THE GALWAY VACANCY. Commons March 2, 1903

The Budget. Commons March 9, 1903

South African War Medals. Commons March 16, 1903

EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN BILL. Commons March 24, 1903

LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL (TRAMWAYS AND IMPROVEMENTS) BILL. [BY ORDER.] Commons March 31, 1903

THE HOUSING PROBLEM. Commons April 2, 1903

2 speeches — IRELAND DEVELOPMENT GRANT [CONSOLIDATED FUND]—REPORT. Commons April 2, 1903

London Traffic Commission—Delay in Publication of Evidence. Commons April 8, 1903

2 speeches — Roman Catholic University for Ireland and the Irish Land Bill. Commons April 23, 1903

2 speeches — CUSTOMS—TEA. Commons April 23, 1903

State Purchase of Indian Railways. Commons April 27, 1903

2 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons April 29, 1903

BUSINESS OF THE HOUSE. Commons May 4, 1903

3 speeches — SECOND READING. Commons May 4, 1903

SOUTH AFRICAN LOAN AND WAR CONTRIBUTION [GUARANTEE.] Commons May 6, 1903

REVENUE DEPARTMENTS. Commons May 11, 1903

Education Bill—Hyde Park Demonstration. Commons May 14, 1903

LONDON EDUCATION BILL. Commons May 18, 1903

LONDON EDUCATION BILL. Commons May 19, 1903

Civil Service—Promotion of Persons Appointed for Special Duties to positions on General Staff. Commons May 20, 1903

CLASS III. Commons May 21, 1903

5 speeches — LONDON EDUCATION BILL. Commons May 26, 1903

PUBLIC OFFICES (DUBLIN) (ADVANCES). Commons May 27, 1903

2 speeches — FINANCE BILL. Commons June 22, 1903

Great Indian Peninsular Annuities. Commons July 2, 1903

Tent Bottoms for Officers. Commons July 9, 1903

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